The correlation of geomagnetic reversals and mean sea level in the last 150 m.y

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Earth Core, Geomagnetism, Magnetic Field Inversions, Sea Level, Secular Variations, Earth Crust, Geochronology, Periodic Variations, Statistical Correlation

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Through an appropriate statistical method, the correlation between the rate of occurrence of geomagnetic reversals and the mean sea level according to the best available data is analyzed. A highly negative significant correlation (significance level less than 0.01) is found only with long-term sea-level variations that follow by about 6-9 m.y. the nonstationarities in the rate of occurrence of geomagnetic reversals. This represents a link between crustal and deep interior earth processes.

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